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SCCANZ Task Forces

Thu, 2017-05-04 14:05 -- SCC Staff

Smart Cities Council ANZ task forces bring together leading practitioners who work as trusted advisors with public sector leaders and other stakeholders to raise awareness about the smart cities strategies that are improving the liveability, workability and sustainability of communities around the globe. Our current task forces in the region are highlighted below; learn more by clicking the task force title.

Built Environment Task Force (Active)The Built Environment Task Force represents a selection of built environment professions and sectors that are critical to ensure that core city-building processes – such as urban planning, design, architecture, asset management, and research – are advancing the opportunities of smart cities technology, and data driven decision making.

Policy and Leadership Task Force (Active)The Policy and Leadership Task Force will work to ensure leadership at all levels of government – from the Commonwealth to state and territory agencies and city and regional jurisdictions – understand that smart cities and communities must be front and centre in any conversation about economic growth and sustainability.

Social Impact Task Force (Active)As communities struggle to grow in equitable and inclusive ways, the Social Impact Task Force is committed to helping accelerate positive social change within our most vulnerable communities - the elderly, youth, homeless, indigenous, migrants, and suffering populations - through the adoption of technology, data, and intelligent design.

Centre for Civic Innovation (Active)The goal of the Centre for Civic Innovation (the Centre) is to build the capacity and capability of government and industry to digitally engage our communities, and embrace technology and data as a means to catalyse civic innovation, and unlock the wisdom and knowledge of the community.

SCCANZ Emerging Innovators (Active)Emerging Innovators is an initiaitve to help nurture and accelerate the growth of young smart cities leaders and their contribution to the smart cities movement through networking, active involvement in industry activities and expressing their thought leadership through articles and events.

Urban Mobility Task Force (Active)The goal of the Centre for Civic Innovation (the Centre) is to build the capacity and capability of government and industry to digitally engage our communities, and embrace technology and data as a means to catalyse civic innovation, and unlock the wisdom and knowledge of the community.

You can download an overview document of the Task Forces below.

If you are interested in participating in a Task Force, please contact Adam Beck on adam.beck@anz.smartcitiescouncil.com